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Georgetown University is located in Washington, DC, a thriving
international community. Students at Georgetown have access
to a diverse range of work and research opportunities in
SLA and linguistics, including at the many private and governmental
research institutions in the DC metropolitan area-- for
example, the Center
for Applied Linguistics (CAL), the Linguistic
Society of America, the American
Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL)
and the national headquarters of TESOL.
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Students may also take courses for credit at any of the
other 12 members of the Consortium
of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area,
including American
University; The
Catholic University of America; Gallaudet
University; George
Mason University; The
George Washington University; Howard
University; Marymount
University; National
Defense University, Southeastern
University; Trinity
College; University
of the District of Columbia; or University
of Maryland, College Park.
Click on the sidebar links for more information regarding
financial assistance, work and research opportunities, and
student life in Washington, DC. Also included is a link
to Georgetown University's Linguistics
Lab, where students can borrow recording and transcription
equipment and use various types of multimedia and speech
analysis software. Other helpful resources for students
are the Brain
and Language Lab, the Center
for Brain Basis of Cognition, and the Georgetown
EEG/ERP Lab.
Last updated Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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